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This package is a wrapper around the node.js sources and provides a
convenient way to install it directly into your virtualenv instead
of globally. I created this package to play around with a simple
installation for Django projects that use django-compressor's
precompiler to generate CSS from less files.
The install routine used in setup.py is adapted from the
nodeenv package provided by Eugene Kalinin. The difference is that I want
to install node.js into an existing virtualenv instead of creating
a specific environment for node.
I am using this in combination with virtual-less which installs the
lessc commandline tool into a virtual environment.
Installation
Warning
This will download the node.js sources and compile it into your
virtualenv. Make sure that you have all required build dependencies for
node.js installed before installing virtual-node. The installation will
take quite a long time to run for the first time around, so have a coffee
or a beer handy.
Installing the node into your virtual environment is as easy as:
$ pip install virtual-node
If you had node.js installed globally previous to installing virtual-node,
running npm or node will still point to your global installation.
To make sure you're using the newly installed node, deactivate your
virtualenv and re-activate it.
You can check that virtual-node has node pointing to the right place by
running which node in your virtual environment:
$ which node
Your output should look something like:
/home/elbaschid/.virtualenvs/lessc-test/bin/node
Note
virtual-node is explicitly meant to be installed into a virtualenv
and not into your global environment. This has not been tested and will
most likely not work or cause problems. Only try it if you know what you
are doing.
Install specific version of node
Version 0.1.0 add support for the environmental variable NODE_VERSION
that make it possible to specify the node version to be installed. If you want
to install version 0.10.0, simply set NODE_VERSION=0.10.0 and run pip
install afterwards:
In addition,it is possible to specify the version of node using the
NPM packaging format package.json (support added in version 0.0.3).
To use this feature you need to specify the current project directory in the
environment variable PROJECT_DIRbefore you install virtual-node.
You can simply export it on the commandline:
$ export PROJECT_DIR=/path/to/my/project
or define it in your virtualenv/virtualenvwrapper scripts.
During installation, the setup script will attempt to retrieve the desired
version of node from a file named package.json which is also used by
NPM [and is explained in detail on their website](https://npmjs.org/doc/json.html).
A sample file to specify version 0.10.0 would look like this:
The version of the engine to be used is the version that virtual-node
will use to install node. Note: you have to specify an exact version
(using ==) otherwise the version will be ignored.
Issues & Contributions
Please let me know if you have any issues, please raise an issue
here on the github project.
If you want to contribute, fork this repository and open a pull
request with your changes. I'd be happy to include them.
License
This package is released under the permissive New BSD license.